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Hi Infatuation reader. As you know, many cities around the world have limited restaurants and bars to takeout and delivery, and others are in the process of reopening. We’re continuing to update our site with the latest information about restaurant reopenings, guides to getting something great to eat at home, and community resources to help support the restaurant industry. Stay tuned, and stay well.

DC Restaurants With New Takeout & Delivery Options

Find something great to eat for dinner at home, and support DC restaurants while you’re at it.

As you probably know by now, all DC restaurants and bars are temporarily closed for dine-in service. Things are changing quickly, but we do know that new restaurants are getting into takeout and/or delivery, and others are offering new specials. Even though we can’t go to restaurants and eat there, we can support them (and eat something great) by ordering their food. We’ll keep updating this guide with more information as we get it, so stay tuned, and stay well. Got a restaurant tip? Email us at newsletter@theinfatuation.com.

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Mola is offering ready-to-go prepared foods, heat-and-eat meals, beverages, baked goods, and produce from a local farm along with a limited dinner menu Wednesday-Saturday (closed Monday and Tuesday and offering only prepared options Sunday). Delivery is $10 within one mile - go to their website for more information.

In addition to their full, wide-ranging menu, The Royal is selling batched cocktails and mixers for pickup - so you don’t have to find out what cherry Coke and your six-year-old coconut rum taste like together. Call (202) 332-7777 to place an order or order through Caviar.

Compass Rose currently has a to-go version of their “Tour of the World” menu. You can order a la carte, but the family-style option is a great deal and includes their khachapuri (stuffed cheese bread). They’re also selling bottles of wine at retail price and offering their brunch menu Saturday and Sunday until 3pm. Order for pickup or curbside delivery through this form.

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Because Bluejacket Brewery knows that your alcohol stash is already running low, they’re offering beer delivery and pickup (cans only). There’s a $30 minimum (four-packs run from $12-$18) and a $3 delivery fee within a five-mile radius of the brewery. Order via the restaurant’s website.

If you’re like us, you likely stocked up on pasta and rice and have been eating it for days now. But when Osteria Morini offers a delivery/pickup menu of their classics at lower prices - namely $15 pastas - all thoughts of rigatoni a la “whatever’s in the pantry” go out the door.

Piccolina is offering pickup and delivery (specifically through Caviar), including both all-day breakfast and bottles of wine. They’re also offering a deal that includes a bottle of wine, two pizzas, a large salad, and two cookies for $48.

Based on how many times we’ve tried to normalize french toast for dinner, you could call our kitchen the unconventional diner. Instead, order the $40 Stay At Home Supper Club from this Shaw spot. It’s family-style and daily-changing - and has already included fried chicken and a Mediterranean vegetarian option with falafel, hummus, and labneh. They’re available for pickup or delivery through Postmates from 2-8:30pm.

If you’d like to feel like you accomplished something today, order all of Supra’s six different khachapuri and figure out which is your favorite (there are plenty of appetizer, sandwich, and entree options on the menu as well). All bottles of wine are $20 off their wine list price. They’re also offering Georgian teas and condiments. Call (202) 789-1205 or email info@supradc.com with your order.

Rose’s At Home is offering meal packages that should last you two to three nights (and also come with wine). They’ll deliver (contactless) anywhere in the DC Metro area. All delivery orders must be placed by 3pm the day before through their website.

Glen’s Garden Market is offering curbside pickup as well as grocery delivery within a one-mile. Curbside pick-up service is available from noon-5pm, Sunday-Friday, and deliveries will be made from 5-7pm, Sunday-Friday. Call (203) 570-4063 or (301) 825-6758.

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